Recently, OpenAI's video generation model Sora has attracted global attention and has also spawned a large number of related commercial courses in the domestic market. These courses claim to teach Sora usage skills and provide resources such as material libraries. However, Sora has not yet been officially opened to the public, which has raised questions in the industry about the authenticity and value of the course. Some people in the industry even publicly criticized Sora's video generation direction, believing that it was doomed to fail, and pointed out that some courses had "leek-cutting" behavior.
After OpenAI's newly launched video generation model Sora attracted global attention, a large number of domestic self-media launched Sora-related courses for commercialization, and some claimed to be able to teach usage skills and provide material libraries. However, MODEL is not yet open to the public for use. At the same time, technical disputes also occurred in the industry. Meta scientist Yang Likun criticized Sora's video generation direction as doomed to failure. The industry believes that some courses are like cutting leeks and charging IQ taxes. OpenAI also officially denied that it has not officially launched Sora usage rights.All in all, Sora's popularity has not brought about corresponding practical applications. Instead, it has given rise to the phenomenon of using information gaps for commercial profits. Consumers need to choose relevant courses carefully to avoid being deceived. OpenAI officials should also strengthen the standardized management of market information and maintain good market order.